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XRP Price Is Holding Firm While Bitcoin Consolidates—Here’s What You Need to Watch Next!

XRP Price Prediction Can Ripple Rally Past $2 Before the End of 2025

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As Bitcoin price absorbs the selling pressure, attention is quietly shifting to how large-cap altcoins are behaving during this pause. XRP, in particular, is drawing interest not because it is rallying aggressively, but because it isn’t breaking down. In a market where hesitation often exposes weakness, XRP’s ability to hold structure is becoming a signal in itself.

Rather than chasing momentum, traders are assessing whether this resilience hints at rotation or simply disciplined positioning.

XRP Is Holding Key Demand as Price Compresses

On the 4-hour chart, the XRP price has pulled back steadily into the $1.85–$1.90 demand zone, an area that previously acted as a base before the last impulsive move higher. Importantly, this decline has been orderly, with no sharp liquidation wicks or expansion in sell volume, suggesting the move lower is driven more by consolidation than panic.

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As price compresses near support, volatility continues to fade. This behaviour typically reflects absorption, where sell orders are satisfying the demand rather than triggering follow-through. While XRP has yet to reclaim overhead resistance, the ability to hold this zone keeps the broader range structure intact and reduces the risk of an accelerated breakdown.

XRP/BTC Is Basing After a Drawdown, Not Breaking Down

The XRP/BTC daily chart adds further context. After a prolonged relative drawdown, the pair is now stabilising above a clearly defined demand area, where previous sell-offs have stalled. Although price remains capped below the prior supply zone, downside momentum has slowed materially, and recent candles show reduced extension to the downside.

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This shift in behaviour matters. In periods where Bitcoin consolidates, assets that continue to make lower lows against BTC tend to be deprioritised by traders. XRP/BTC, however, is holding its base, suggesting relative performance is no longer deteriorating. This doesn’t confirm outperformance yet, but it does indicate that selling pressure is losing control.

The Bottom Line

XRP is not showing breakout behaviour yet, but it is also not exhibiting signs of structural failure. As long as price continues to hold the $1.85–$1.90 demand zone, the market is signalling stability rather than distribution. In that context, a near-term recovery toward the $2.05–$2.15 resistance area remains a reasonable upside objective, as this zone aligns with prior supply and the midpoint of the recent range.

However, this could be a reactionary target, not a trend call. A sustained move beyond that level would require broader market strength and confirmation from the XRP/BTC pair. Until then, XRP remains in a basing phase—constructive, but still awaiting confirmation before any larger directional move can be justified.

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